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foreign policy undergrad at the time and screaming at top of my lungs this is a lie this is a lie. certainly hillary clinton is not the president today because she couldn't see what we could all see. >> not going to stop her from being president in four years. >> no, and i don't agree that's why she's not president today. >> why didn't she get the nomination? >> she got beat, she got trumped and it had nothing to do with the positions on the war, really didn't. i take your point, i really do and i don't want to overly defend her. >> i'm a hillary fan. >> is that why hillary's not president? >> no, i just think that so many people wanted a black man rather than a woman in power like they were first in line. >> well, i guess we could debate it all night. zerlina maxwell and lauren windsor, thank you all for your great insights. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right cove
foreign policy undergrad at the time and screaming at top of my lungs this is a lie this is a lie. certainly hillary clinton is not the president today because she couldn't see what we could all see. >> not going to stop her from being president in four years. >> no, and i don't agree that's why she's not president today. >> why didn't she get the nomination? >> she got beat, she got trumped and it had nothing to do with the positions on the war, really didn't. i take...
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policy based on their nightmares. [ applause ] >> stephanie: thank you, michael tomasky, great stuff. governor deval patrick. >> we have a million questions, and those questions need to be answered. >> stephanie: yeah hello, just wait for a second before you get the vapors again, lindsey graham. when preachers said it was appropriate for muslims to celebrate u.s. holidays tamry listen -- that was one of the outbursts he had. two u.s. officials said monday the brothers were motivated byry -- by religion, but don't appear to be tied to any groups. tamerlin called the preacher a non-believer and a hypocrite, they shouted back at him telling him to leave, and he did. so it was like a deaf muslim jam. and this is the doctor at boston medical center. >> nearly all of the patients that have lost legs are already walking the halls with physical therapists. it talks a lot of work safety practice, and they have to learn new routines but we're all gearing up for a mass exodus to rehab. >> stephanie: yeah, just because there has been so much news all of these people. they were saying literally i
policy based on their nightmares. [ applause ] >> stephanie: thank you, michael tomasky, great stuff. governor deval patrick. >> we have a million questions, and those questions need to be answered. >> stephanie: yeah hello, just wait for a second before you get the vapors again, lindsey graham. when preachers said it was appropriate for muslims to celebrate u.s. holidays tamry listen -- that was one of the outbursts he had. two u.s. officials said monday the brothers were...
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is it turning into an overblown scandal or a reflection of the foreign policy poorly thought out and executed the terrorist attack on the american diplomatic outpost in britain ghazi last september has become a political football to attack the obama administration and hillary clinton mistakes were made but is it proper focus on the most egregious ones. russia was built on coal the. fuel for its factories. coke for its steel beam our goal is it hold and heat for its people. join me james brown to meet the men who spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. woodlands. hearts of coal on altie. you. just. should. say. it's silly to get. such a good if you've never seen anything like this. pakistan's elections took place last week resulting in the water sharif of the pakistan muslim league returning to leave the country as prime minister for a third time after being exiled so now that the elections are over the world's watching to see it sharif leadership will work to cut us his puppet strings in the deadly drone wars in the country here to giv
is it turning into an overblown scandal or a reflection of the foreign policy poorly thought out and executed the terrorist attack on the american diplomatic outpost in britain ghazi last september has become a political football to attack the obama administration and hillary clinton mistakes were made but is it proper focus on the most egregious ones. russia was built on coal the. fuel for its factories. coke for its steel beam our goal is it hold and heat for its people. join me james brown...
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the parallel is quite>> ominous the debt and expansion of foreign policy the arrogance of executive politics taking over the country by do think we have a chance to stop it. >> i do think there are similarities with the fallb of the empire but also thef fall of the republic that was 500 years earlier. there the romans were engaging in unconstitutional acts of political leaders. john: like stuffing ballot boxes or corruption? >> that did have been under and that is bad obviously but that doesn't bother me as the overt fame. this. elected six years in a row it was a term limit out one year. people just knew that it was unconstitutional. john: now people are passing laws they have not read. tha >> and the presidents of both parties legislating by executive order to say ia will montforts certain laws bureaucrats legislating through legislation and supreme court is saying it is constitutional for the government to take your property to summer else there are a lot if examples. >> you can find parallels but i do think always find parallels. but the fact tha a the end is coming about. i t thed they
the parallel is quite>> ominous the debt and expansion of foreign policy the arrogance of executive politics taking over the country by do think we have a chance to stop it. >> i do think there are similarities with the fallb of the empire but also thef fall of the republic that was 500 years earlier. there the romans were engaging in unconstitutional acts of political leaders. john: like stuffing ballot boxes or corruption? >> that did have been under and that is bad...
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united states asked for a sentiment on the ground most people are excited about the results in terms of foreign policy i would say that most people are not against the american people but we did hear a lot of anti-american policy sentiments again with the drone wars and the war on terror so it really depends depends on what chooses to do but it looks like the country is moving. two thousand and thirteen doesn't only mark ten years since the start of the one of the most baseless and botched wars in u.s. history and also marks ten years since the beginning of one of the most heinous acts that's come to characterize the u.s. occupation of iraq and talk about the abu ghraib prison or perhaps i should say a torture chamber that served as a center of torture and abuse under saddam's regime and two thousand and three u.s. occupying forces took it over to the headquarters of sorts to gather intelligence but it wasn't until two thousand and four that we learned of the methods being used to gather the so-called intelligence you may remember seeing this photo prisoners like this one were hooded and told t
united states asked for a sentiment on the ground most people are excited about the results in terms of foreign policy i would say that most people are not against the american people but we did hear a lot of anti-american policy sentiments again with the drone wars and the war on terror so it really depends depends on what chooses to do but it looks like the country is moving. two thousand and thirteen doesn't only mark ten years since the start of the one of the most baseless and botched wars...
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well, "the tonight show" certainly hasn't shied away from us policy lately, foreign or domestic. here he was on the irs's reversal on same-sex marriage. >> now the irs announced for first time it will treat same-sex marriages the same as heterosexual ones. that shows how far we have come, when gay couples can be screwed by the irs just the same as straight couples. yes, yes. yes. >> wow. well, i guess there are two sides to every coin. >>> finally, the nixon tapes released last week are a treasure trove of material for historians. i actually listened to the last conversation the former president had on tape before the recording system was shut down, removed from the white house in july of '73. classic nixon here. here he is speaking with his secretary, rosemary woods, just before leaving for hospital with a bad case of pneumonia. these were the final words caught on tape. >> we had the x-ray, and they did find it was viral pneumonia. so i have to go to the hospital for perhaps a week. >> i think the main thing is just try to get some rest. you know, if you want anything, just --
well, "the tonight show" certainly hasn't shied away from us policy lately, foreign or domestic. here he was on the irs's reversal on same-sex marriage. >> now the irs announced for first time it will treat same-sex marriages the same as heterosexual ones. that shows how far we have come, when gay couples can be screwed by the irs just the same as straight couples. yes, yes. yes. >> wow. well, i guess there are two sides to every coin. >>> finally, the nixon tapes...
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policy is really about is making sure that the last independent states are undermined and eventually destroyed the cuban five are symbol of that truth which is why they should never be forgotten. technology innovation all the developments around russia. so if you average. my name is dennis i made this movie and there are a few things you should know about me right from the jump i'm not an expert on the economy climate change or foreign policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming systems the history of social movements or lego's the occupy movement has experts on all those things and more not really want to. marry has been the father of two fantastic children i live on a main street in a small new england town with actual white picket fences i made this movie for you me and everyone we know in the hope that we can create a world where human need comes before corporate greed so why does it feel almost un-american to say that i think about it this way just go with me for a second here you know that scene from the oliver stone film wall street when gordon gekko played by michael
policy is really about is making sure that the last independent states are undermined and eventually destroyed the cuban five are symbol of that truth which is why they should never be forgotten. technology innovation all the developments around russia. so if you average. my name is dennis i made this movie and there are a few things you should know about me right from the jump i'm not an expert on the economy climate change or foreign policy i'm also not an expert on sustainable farming...
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my job is to help them formulate it and carry it out but he is the one with a foreign policy. he was elected, not me. >> host: has the role of the secretary change since you were there in the etds? >> guest: well, it looks to me as though there isn't the same kind of relationships that i had with president nixon or that jim baker had with george bush because -- i don't know exactly the reason that the other day the national security adviser went to moscow to meet with putin and started arranging that relationship. if i were secretary of state i wouldn't tolerate that. that's my job and as the national security adviser it is a staff person, not a principal to that i remember when colin powell got the job as the national security adviser he understood and he came to me and said i'm a member of your staff. the president is my main guy but my job is to stuff the council said that is beginning to get out of kilter and in my book i have quite a lot to say about the structure of the governments and how it's going in the wrong direction. >> host: secretary, a couple more issues on the
my job is to help them formulate it and carry it out but he is the one with a foreign policy. he was elected, not me. >> host: has the role of the secretary change since you were there in the etds? >> guest: well, it looks to me as though there isn't the same kind of relationships that i had with president nixon or that jim baker had with george bush because -- i don't know exactly the reason that the other day the national security adviser went to moscow to meet with putin and...
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>> let's put aside foreign policy for a moment because i loved your vigorous defense of capitalism. people like me who spend their life fight, for economic freedoms, believe if goods and services cross borders, troops won't. what do you think of rebuilding capitalism in the world and america to be a positive thing and how would that influence foreign polings to make us a more peaceful nation and peaceful world? at love people said what brought down communism is mcdonald's opening in moscow. what do you think of that? >> i think my favorite photograph is korean peninsula. the same resources north and south, the same culture, the 15th largest economy on the face of the earth in the south and the north is starving. the only difference is in the south they have a free political system and a plea economic system and in the north it's a communist system and command economy. it says it all. it's something people ought to study and look at and believe in. it works. free markets work and if you don't like free markets, basically you probably don't like freedom. >> wow, well said. >> there is
>> let's put aside foreign policy for a moment because i loved your vigorous defense of capitalism. people like me who spend their life fight, for economic freedoms, believe if goods and services cross borders, troops won't. what do you think of rebuilding capitalism in the world and america to be a positive thing and how would that influence foreign polings to make us a more peaceful nation and peaceful world? at love people said what brought down communism is mcdonald's opening in...
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they need to ask themselves, shouldn't it be relevant who got the most important foreign- policy issue right and who got a wrong and how that will bear out their decision to vote. tavis: barack obama will be sworn in. the next four years will determine the legacy that president obama will leave behind. regardless of how he is judged in office, his meteoric rise in american politics has been one of the most unlikely and transformative journeys in american history. that is our show for tonight. we'll speak to prince. a few memorable nights with the musical icon. good night from los angeles. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with prince, some memorable appearances over the years. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a
they need to ask themselves, shouldn't it be relevant who got the most important foreign- policy issue right and who got a wrong and how that will bear out their decision to vote. tavis: barack obama will be sworn in. the next four years will determine the legacy that president obama will leave behind. regardless of how he is judged in office, his meteoric rise in american politics has been one of the most unlikely and transformative journeys in american history. that is our show for tonight....
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. >> foreign policy is actually not foreign. >> america has faced great hardship before and each time we have risen to the challenge. >> the ultimate test is to move our society from where it is to where it has never been. >> join us as we explore today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by credit suisse, eni, the hurford foundation, and pricewaterhousecoopers llp. >> coming up next, the intervention calculation. (instrumental music) >> historically the u.s. leaned heavily on strategic interventions to help counter the influence of communism. >> the reagan doctrine was a notion that we would support those that sought to oppose soviet domination. >> during the cold war there was a polarized world - there was the soviet union, there was the united states and a lot of our interventions were used to block the advance of communism, and so very ideological basis for our, our interventions. >> and the u.s. has
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>> i think it's a style of kind of expressing american heroism in foreign policy. we say you cross that red line and we're going to come play police and tell you you can't do it. >> listen to what donald rumsfeld, former secretary of defense said. >> we have the president saying there's a red line that's drawn by the international community. you've got a congress -- >> he did draw it. >> he says it's the one drawn by the international community by international standards, by congress, by the american people. >> this president has tried to find a way to blame everybody or anybody for everything and leadership requires that you stand up, take a position, provide clarity and take responsibility. i can't imagine him saying that he didn't draw the red line. >> whatever he is saying he has zero credibility. donald rumsfeld, let's put up the classic picture of donald rumsfeld shaking the hand of saddam hussein a week before hussein used chemical weapons on the -- let me finish. used chemical weapons against the iranians, chemical gases that we probably supplied and for th
>> i think it's a style of kind of expressing american heroism in foreign policy. we say you cross that red line and we're going to come play police and tell you you can't do it. >> listen to what donald rumsfeld, former secretary of defense said. >> we have the president saying there's a red line that's drawn by the international community. you've got a congress -- >> he did draw it. >> he says it's the one drawn by the international community by international...
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policy is really about is making sure that the last independent states are undermined and eventually destroyed the cuban five are symbol of that truth which is why they should never be forgotten. wealthy british style. sometimes right with. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. choose your language. of holy week over the influential can i say...
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we should look at them as the experts in foreign policy and military intervention. how long do you have to be and on how big a scale before we stop listening. i would like to hear about acid reflux, or home remedies for boils. when it comes to the wisdom of invading iraq, you have expired, all of you have. you had your time, you failed, it is over.failed. it is over. "first look" is up next. >>> good morning. it's the first day of spring. right now on "first look", obama makes his inaugural visit. >> new information about the explosion that killed our marines when a mortar ground exploded. >>> inside the sinister murder plot hatched by a central florida student. >> everybody stuck on a plane wanted to order a pizza. meet the group that did. >>> and what's that jumping out of the trunk of the car. president obama will arrive in israel has his first visit as commander in chief. it comes as peace plans remain elusive. nbc news white house correspondent peter alexander joins us live from jerusalem. peter, good morning. >> good morning to you. a beautiful day here in jer
we should look at them as the experts in foreign policy and military intervention. how long do you have to be and on how big a scale before we stop listening. i would like to hear about acid reflux, or home remedies for boils. when it comes to the wisdom of invading iraq, you have expired, all of you have. you had your time, you failed, it is over.failed. it is over. "first look" is up next. >>> good morning. it's the first day of spring. right now on "first look",...
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of the country and at least in its diplomacy is not a foreign policy. >> yes? >> okay, i will comment. >> all right, thank you so much. thank you for this interesting talk. with the presence of this in the energy industry, are we concerned that over the long-term we have sought diversity in the economy that we have become so dependent upon, particularly that of natural gas. and so much that it seems to be changing in the energy industry with unconditional sources of energy becoming more fruitful. are we concerned that the recent success in excluding those natural resources might become less of this? >> there is a rhetoric and there is a reality. a rhetoric is that we are trying to foster a knowledge-based economy and so the new buzzword, the last two years the buzzword has been a knowledge-based economy in preparation for this. and a knowledge-based economy is great. it sounds very exciting and interesting and it doesn't, at least in the political system, and a fundamentally based economy, it is far from reality. the actual reality is that what qatar is trying
of the country and at least in its diplomacy is not a foreign policy. >> yes? >> okay, i will comment. >> all right, thank you so much. thank you for this interesting talk. with the presence of this in the energy industry, are we concerned that over the long-term we have sought diversity in the economy that we have become so dependent upon, particularly that of natural gas. and so much that it seems to be changing in the energy industry with unconditional sources of energy...
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policy and to i do think those considerations with foreign policy a lot less sober and people were campaigning in their own district or there on stage with him again groups to create policies to favor them they and the state's so reticent point* you have people who are directly elected so it creates the interesting dynamic that i think coolidge appreciated but never to my knowledge did he speak out against the income tax amendment but that was to have limited cover rent. >> i regret i did not go into pre--- prohibition because coup which believed although lower states like in massachusetts that wanted to ignore prohibition or create local laws he sat there were doing a disservice so while we know many members of his administration and drink many people think he died because he liked to drink3 many people think he died because he liked to drink but the way he deals with the problem is in overreach but his job was to enforce the law. he was campaigning in irish-american areas and people knew him in his early political career as more wet and dry but i think he would have agreed with the speech fr
policy and to i do think those considerations with foreign policy a lot less sober and people were campaigning in their own district or there on stage with him again groups to create policies to favor them they and the state's so reticent point* you have people who are directly elected so it creates the interesting dynamic that i think coolidge appreciated but never to my knowledge did he speak out against the income tax amendment but that was to have limited cover rent. >> i regret i did...
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every country has its geostrategic foreign policy. let's look at -- you talk about killing of muslims. actually, more muslims have died in pakistan from talibanÑi and ó qaeda strikes than they have from u.s. drone strikes despite the fact i opposeçó the strikes, let's look at who the real victims are and who the perpetrators are. so we're trying to complete this picture here bufó none of that - in fact, all of that will fallñr on deaf ears unless there's a social machinery to send out messages across the middle east. >> rose: what if somebody says look, you have have a good point but this is a war within islam. >> it's not our business. my question is why are we fighting on two different battlefields? maajid, if you go looking for him, you'd find him on "60 minutes". you're going to reach 20 million people there. that's a bigÑi impact. you'll find him on charlie rose, a bigñr audienceñr you'll find m on cbs news. but you'll find a ted talk but you don't really findÑi 80 maajd nawaz videos on youtube the way you find anwar al
every country has its geostrategic foreign policy. let's look at -- you talk about killing of muslims. actually, more muslims have died in pakistan from talibanÑi and ó qaeda strikes than they have from u.s. drone strikes despite the fact i opposeçó the strikes, let's look at who the real victims are and who the perpetrators are. so we're trying to complete this picture here bufó none of that - in fact, all of that will fallñr on deaf ears unless there's a social machinery to send out...
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well, "the tonight show" certainly hasn't shied away from us policy lately, foreign or domestic. here he was on the irs' reversal on same-sex marriage. >> now the irs announced for first time it will treat same-sex marriages the same as heterosexual ones. that shows how far we have come, when gay couples can be screwed by the irs just the same as straight couples. that is -- yes, yes, yes. >> wow. well, i guess there are two sides to every coin. >>> anyway, finally. the nixon tapes released last week are a treasure-trove of material. for historians. i actually listened to the last conversation the former president had on tape before the recording system was shut down, removed from the white house in july of '73. classic nixon here. here he is speaking with his secretary, rosemary woods, just before leaving for hospital with a bad case of pneumonia. these were the final words caught on tape. >> we had the x-ray, and they did find it was viral pneumonia. so i have to go to the hospital for perhaps a week. >> i think the main thing is just try to get some rest. you know, if you want
well, "the tonight show" certainly hasn't shied away from us policy lately, foreign or domestic. here he was on the irs' reversal on same-sex marriage. >> now the irs announced for first time it will treat same-sex marriages the same as heterosexual ones. that shows how far we have come, when gay couples can be screwed by the irs just the same as straight couples. that is -- yes, yes, yes. >> wow. well, i guess there are two sides to every coin. >>> anyway,...
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policy team he in the past years we've had foreign policies but never necessarily have the had this kind of substantive expertise that you have. >> we have on the foreign policy team quite experienced foreign policy, she had been the secretary of defense before and vice president cheney had been the chief of staff and the white house, colin powell had been chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the national security we had a lot of expertise but i really to this day not quite sure why sometimes the personalities didn't jell. i think it was the times that set the precedent. we think about people with internal dynamics. islamic think about the team have strong views because strong views are important you don't want a president who's just hearing one side of the story but think that the team dynamics. >> let's talk a little about latin america and the caribbean to the debt is a success to focus on latin america and the caribbean as a region in developing a u.s. policy given the fact that so many of the country's different in so many of them. i think about latin america and the carib
policy team he in the past years we've had foreign policies but never necessarily have the had this kind of substantive expertise that you have. >> we have on the foreign policy team quite experienced foreign policy, she had been the secretary of defense before and vice president cheney had been the chief of staff and the white house, colin powell had been chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the national security we had a lot of expertise but i really to this day not quite sure why...
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policy goal rules military gurus. poor and and of course political insiders who hold our head these organizations these companies and they are able to act with impunity using taxpayers' dollars and so it's about time i let the people of the united states say not in our name not with our tax dollars and we will demand of our members of congress that they hold these organizations accountable but it hasn't happened yet. will feel like what you see so far checks on who it is good outcomes are breaking those set there you can watch the latest episode of breaking a sweat like mondays which featured my interview with sex and relationship expert conor habeeb tells us scroll through watch every episode it's something old summer going fever us common our doing a good outcomes are going to set a break from my preaching for now but stay true to hear more on my interview with former congressman something we can you next. to follow or look. closely. looking for a membership or anything like that. oh you. know let's hear more from f
policy goal rules military gurus. poor and and of course political insiders who hold our head these organizations these companies and they are able to act with impunity using taxpayers' dollars and so it's about time i let the people of the united states say not in our name not with our tax dollars and we will demand of our members of congress that they hold these organizations accountable but it hasn't happened yet. will feel like what you see so far checks on who it is good outcomes are...
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and on foreign policy, they did not support the bush foreign policy, so the issues that made that republican party dominant, all three issues are in democratic favor. until you deal with these problems, it does not matter what network you have. economic conservatives and smaller government, less intrusion, and with they will have to figure out how to mollify the social movement. >> i do not think anyone has suggested the only thing that republicans are weighing right now are do we need better data bases and do we need more storefront offices. i was responding to a question directly about that. there is a lot of discussion going on right now about positioning, policies, looking for some of integrating new program pauses, how do we explain our policies better. i do not accept the premise that there is no doubt when you look at the gay marriage issue, that is very generational, it moved faster than any social issue i have ever seen. on the flip side, the pro-life argument has gained steam on the pro-life side of things. you can argue that taxpayers pay for contraceptives. the gay marriage issue
and on foreign policy, they did not support the bush foreign policy, so the issues that made that republican party dominant, all three issues are in democratic favor. until you deal with these problems, it does not matter what network you have. economic conservatives and smaller government, less intrusion, and with they will have to figure out how to mollify the social movement. >> i do not think anyone has suggested the only thing that republicans are weighing right now are do we need...
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i think the decisions that he has made on foreign policy with respect to the war on terror will be viewed as some point in the future as more courageous and less in that than they are currently. they're less favorable in the size of government not shrinking the government spending. the interests of cutting him, cutting spending, cutting the size of the government the congressman when we talk about this is a guy by the name of jeff who isn't very well known was a advocate of cutting the earmarks and john mccain is a good candidate with wide appeal and he wasn't conservative because he is pretty moderate on a lot of issues like on global warming legislation, immigration, so i think that in some ways -- thye support his immigration policy, so in some ways republicans need to return to the reagan years but they also need to be proactive and advocating policies that have independent appeal. islamic in our short discussion we talk about religion. what do you say to people that think republicans are fundamental christians that are out of touch in society? >> being a graduate student in religious
i think the decisions that he has made on foreign policy with respect to the war on terror will be viewed as some point in the future as more courageous and less in that than they are currently. they're less favorable in the size of government not shrinking the government spending. the interests of cutting him, cutting spending, cutting the size of the government the congressman when we talk about this is a guy by the name of jeff who isn't very well known was a advocate of cutting the earmarks...
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press in washington we have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and a professor at george mason university and in new york we crossed ed he is a associate editor at reason twenty four seventh's having cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want michael in watching if i go to you first. secretary kerry is absolutely convinced the assad regime has used chemical weapons against its people he doesn't give any proof but he's absolutely convinced and now we have the drumbeat to war i think i saw this movie and it has a very bad ending you know what i mean yes certainly we did the same in iraq we undermined u.n. inspectors there we're doing the same in syria we actually called on the inspectors in syria to abort their mission certainly paving the way for an easier strike on our end so we don't kill any u.n. inspectors but it's it's a little spurious to say that we have the evidence when the inspectors actually don't have the evidence so yeah we're seeing echoes like you mentioned in the intro this is a
press in washington we have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and a professor at george mason university and in new york we crossed ed he is a associate editor at reason twenty four seventh's having cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want michael in watching if i go to you first. secretary kerry is absolutely convinced the assad regime has used chemical weapons against its people he doesn't give...
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i mean the thing is it's what foreign policy you know i mean there's a debate to be had about the differences between george bush's war and george bush's wars and barack obama's wars but you know right or wrong george bush there was a certain kind of understanding this kind of purpose you know and it may have been weird and often wrong and destructive but there was this idea of like this is the purpose of american foreign policy or to make a rock believe you we want what we want them to believe we're going to make against them believe what we want them to believe here it's just kind of you're. just kind of stumbling from one place to another you know libya egypt syria with no kind of purpose no idea of what the strategic interest is and so it's kind of seen the same thing here because what is a benefit what's going to benefit america to send a bunch of cruise missiles to syria because of this chemical weapons use you know if you talk about a white wag the dog situation unfortunately we're in a we're in a period of american history where we don't need to wag the dog you know you have miley cyr
i mean the thing is it's what foreign policy you know i mean there's a debate to be had about the differences between george bush's war and george bush's wars and barack obama's wars but you know right or wrong george bush there was a certain kind of understanding this kind of purpose you know and it may have been weird and often wrong and destructive but there was this idea of like this is the purpose of american foreign policy or to make a rock believe you we want what we want them to believe...
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hehe has been leader for ten years, some foreign policies successes, but lately people are charging that he has been far nor author tearan, hence the protest. >> we've seen them use steel capabling, and some exchange of--some exchange of force down there. here where the mood was very peaceful and songs and moderate chants, in the last hour we've had tear gas used. we don't understand what from and what the objectives were. >> cenk: there are some reports that the tear gas is being fired from helicopters, which is innovative. we have some footage of the tear gas bean being fired let's take a look at that. >> there has within one death and that is tragic, and cnn has more on this global ramification on this story. >> reporter: it's hard to believe that it all started a week ago with that, a couple dozen protesters camped out in an istanbul park. they had a sit-in protesting the government's plan to bulldoze one of the last green spaces left in the city center. suddenly it wasn't about the park any more: it was about the prime minister tayyip erdogan. >> amist all the middle east policies a
hehe has been leader for ten years, some foreign policies successes, but lately people are charging that he has been far nor author tearan, hence the protest. >> we've seen them use steel capabling, and some exchange of--some exchange of force down there. here where the mood was very peaceful and songs and moderate chants, in the last hour we've had tear gas used. we don't understand what from and what the objectives were. >> cenk: there are some reports that the tear gas is being...
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you can do it on twitter, don't the republicans always run on foreign policy, that they are the experts? that the democrats are weak? and that they are the ones so concerned about america's security? you know, as the evidence comes in about the use of chemical weapons, how can they oppose the president? in a growing number of far right-wing republicans are coming out and opposing an air strike on syria. believe it or not, the righties like rick santorum, marco rubio, michele bachmann, and donald rumsfeld, mr. expert, they are say nothing to an air strike on syria. i agree with them, but of course for completely different reasons, folks. the republicans, they don't hate war. they hate this guy, barack hussein obama. they just cannot stomach the fact that they might be agreeing with him, because they would have a lot of trouble back home. they have fought this president, obstructed this president, their whole focus is to make him a failure. how in the world can they support him on going up against syria? the level of spite in conservative hearts for president, is the only reason they are
you can do it on twitter, don't the republicans always run on foreign policy, that they are the experts? that the democrats are weak? and that they are the ones so concerned about america's security? you know, as the evidence comes in about the use of chemical weapons, how can they oppose the president? in a growing number of far right-wing republicans are coming out and opposing an air strike on syria. believe it or not, the righties like rick santorum, marco rubio, michele bachmann, and...
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bush's foreign policy and his father's foreign policy. rana noted the whole policy to iran is premised on building broad alliances, in not being unilateral. well, that approach was the first president bush's foreign policy, and, in many ways, barack obama is the heir to the first president bush's foreign policy. and i think chuck hagel is close to that which is why he's gotten support from some of the first president bush's closest foreign policy advisers. >> i completely agree. that's just the right way to frame it. there's a lot of overlap between the first president bush and hagel. he's a pragmatist but he's tough. he's not on one end of the spectrum. he's willing to talk. and you have to talk. it's a big world out there and the u.s. is not the only power anymore. >> let's talk about some of the other possible nash points here in that written questionnaire he said he is supportive of women in the military. james inhofe is not. >> yeah, well, that's one of those questions he's going to have to answer a. i know there's been issues in the
bush's foreign policy and his father's foreign policy. rana noted the whole policy to iran is premised on building broad alliances, in not being unilateral. well, that approach was the first president bush's foreign policy, and, in many ways, barack obama is the heir to the first president bush's foreign policy. and i think chuck hagel is close to that which is why he's gotten support from some of the first president bush's closest foreign policy advisers. >> i completely agree. that's...
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policy or building health care infrastructure no matter how important a citizen wants to be here in the us you can be sure it will never have the full story anyway. sure america waged a war to get out from under the rule of a monarch but that was a long time ago that was before the industrial revolution and the lies of the corporation that was before twitter today our republic is absolutely roque it so it might be time to hand over the reins to an absolute monarchy and we can treat our t.v. queens like we treat our celebrities build them up tearing down and then go back to where reality t.v. shows and wal-mart shopping tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the red. eye meghan lopez have a great night. coming up on politicking with larry king former assistant secretary of state jamie ruben speaks out about the united states' role in the syrian crisis also has the commander in chief role been damaged former george w. bush spokesperson reed dickens and democratic strategist tanya acker face-off it's all next on politic a little larry king. wealthy british style. t
policy or building health care infrastructure no matter how important a citizen wants to be here in the us you can be sure it will never have the full story anyway. sure america waged a war to get out from under the rule of a monarch but that was a long time ago that was before the industrial revolution and the lies of the corporation that was before twitter today our republic is absolutely roque it so it might be time to hand over the reins to an absolute monarchy and we can treat our t.v....
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furthermore, if we want to get clear on what we're doing in terms of foreign policy, we should take the president's lead and make the changes we need with the authorization to use force and get rid of the authorization to use force that exist. republicans likes saxby chambliss and those who say the president has acquiesced to terrorists they're not right in the head and they should not lead this issue. >> michael: are the conservatives going to be happier if these detainees are in yemen or in a maximum prison in illinois which they fought tooth and nail last time. >> which ever one they think they can get the most mileage out. it doesn't matter what the president does the conservatives are going to be opposed to it. if he took his daughters ice skating over the national mall over the holidays they will accuse him of trying to be like jesus and walking on water. it doesn't matter, they'll be opposed to it. >> michael: karl, the progressives have been uncomfortable, many upset, a lot ofwho iknow and like are upset with the president and he lost them on these drones. is this enough. >> sho
furthermore, if we want to get clear on what we're doing in terms of foreign policy, we should take the president's lead and make the changes we need with the authorization to use force and get rid of the authorization to use force that exist. republicans likes saxby chambliss and those who say the president has acquiesced to terrorists they're not right in the head and they should not lead this issue. >> michael: are the conservatives going to be happier if these detainees are in yemen...
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foreign policy in suggests that it looks at all like like subtle roads i think that last week i was in new york at the u.n. general assembly and a lot of people talked about the bush administration's overreach but now they're talking about the under reach from the obama administration and friend or foe they were looking for the united states to play a larger role why because minus united states there is less stability minus the let united states there's less than a national order so the united states has a responsibility and has a role to play internationally well a lot of people would say if i go to romney is that the united states makes the world unstable in its unilateral actions around the world just the opposite. well we're only about two weeks ago from the american attempt to set off a third world war fortunately there was a bit of backbone coming from russia could i go into the mystic situation is going to say go ahead that the the two unemployment is twenty three percent that's john williams shadows that's and it's double that for young people there's fifteen million people on
foreign policy in suggests that it looks at all like like subtle roads i think that last week i was in new york at the u.n. general assembly and a lot of people talked about the bush administration's overreach but now they're talking about the under reach from the obama administration and friend or foe they were looking for the united states to play a larger role why because minus united states there is less stability minus the let united states there's less than a national order so the united...